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Thu, Jun 17, 1999 (10:47) |
Paul Terry Walhus (terry)
Sex in the city has Sarah Jessica Parker, as if that isn't enough, and
three other charming, chatty females. I feel like a voyeur, as I am made
privy the coffee talk of these four women talking realisticly and frankly
about men. It's on HBO and I'm not missing an episode. Great tv!
49 responses total.
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 1 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Thu, Jun 17, 1999 (14:58) * 1 lines

Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 2 of 49: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, Jun 17, 1999 (15:50) * 1 lines
good show...not as good as The Sopranos, of course, but a good show...
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 3 of 49: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Thu, Jun 17, 1999 (16:56) * 2 lines
when we were in the motel in Moab I saw 'Daria' a cartoon.
hilarious!
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 4 of 49: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, Jun 17, 1999 (18:19) * 1 lines
it's a spinoff of Beavis and Butthead...
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Response 5 of 49: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Fri, Jun 18, 1999 (11:21) * 3 lines
really?
did not seem nearly as boneheaded
actually it seemed to be spoofing people like Beavis and Butthead
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 6 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Jun 18, 1999 (11:44) * 2 lines
I guess they're having a new Sex in the City every weekend now. I'll try
and find the schedule.
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 7 of 49: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Fri, Jun 18, 1999 (12:02) * 1 lines
do they have sex in different cities?
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 8 of 49: Wolf (wolf) * Fri, Jun 18, 1999 (14:23) * 1 lines
now wait, i don't get hbo, but is this a movie made to look like a documentary (like that one with ethan hawke and winona ryder)? are they acting, or are they having real life girl talk????
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 9 of 49: wer (KitchenManager) * Sun, Jun 20, 1999 (01:29) * 6 lines
it's acting...my "review" of it is kind of a 90's New York
Tales from the City where the four main characters are all female...
go to
http://www.hbo.com/city/
for more info...
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 10 of 49: wer (KitchenManager) * Sun, Jun 20, 1999 (01:30) * 1 lines
it's a series, Wolf, and the second season just started...
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 11 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sun, Jun 20, 1999 (11:04) * 5 lines
It's a re-run on HBO tonight (at least here in Austin).
Then Tues at 10 and Weds at 7:30. (reruns)
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 12 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Jun 25, 1999 (19:36) * 51 lines
Spoiler Alert! Contains synopses of episodes.
Don't read on if you want to be surprised.
AN HBO ORIGINAL SERIES
Starring Sarah Jessica Parker
Sex and the City
Schedule of encore broadcasts
Episode 4: "They Shoot Single People, Don't They?"
Written By Michael Patrick: Directed by Allen Coulter
Is it better to "fake it" than be alone? Carrie thinks she likes being
single, Miranda dates a guy and fakes orgasm, Samantha gets "taken in" by
a club-owning jerk, and Charlotte convinces herself to like a "fix-it"
actor friend.
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Episode 3: "The Freak Show"
Written By Jenny Bicks: Directed by Allen Coulter
Are all men freaks? Carrie dates a bunch of freaks before she meets Ben,
then ruins a great thing when she turns into a freak: Samanatha goes on a
first date with a man who wears dog collars and likes to be slapped
around: Charlotte dates "Mr. Pussy" but realizes that's all he's good for;
Miranda gives up on dating entirely.
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Episode 2: "The Awful Truth"
Written by Darren Star: Directed by Allen Coulter
Are there certain things in a relationship that one should never say?
Carrie invites Mr. Big to her birthday party, Samantha struggles to tell
her boyfriend about his shortcomings, Charlotte gets a puppy as a "man
replacement" and Miranda musters up the courage to talk dirty with her
lover - until she says something a little too revealing.
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Episode 1: "Take Me Out to the Ballgame."
Written by Michael Patrick King; directed by Allen Coulter
After Carrie ends her relationship with Mr. Big, she goes through the
"rigamarole of breaking up" and dates a new member of the Yankees.
Meanwhile, Miranda is annoyed by all the "man talk," Samantha's not
satisfied with her boyfriend's "shortcomings" and Charlotte's new flame
has a problem with "crotch adjustments."
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 13 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Jun 25, 1999 (19:38) * 110 lines
Spoiler Alert 2 (reveals shows contents)
First Seasons Episodes
Episode 1: "Sex and the City"
Written by Darren Star; directed by Susan Seidelman
At a birthday party for thirtysomething Miranda, Carrie and her friends
vow to stop worrying about finding the perfect male and start having sex
like men. Carrie experiments with an old flame and meets Mr. Big; Miranda
warms up to Skipper; Samantha has a one night stand with a man Charlotte
wouldn't sleep with on the first date.
Episode 2: "Models and Mortals"
Written by Darren Star; directed by Alison Maclean
Miranda makes the mistake of going our with a "modelizer" (someone who's
obsessed with models); Samantha chooses to go out with a modelizer and has
her sexual encounter videotaped; Carrie experiments with Derek the Model
and flirts with Mr. Big.
Episode 3: "Bay of Married Pigs"
Written by Darren Star; directed by Nicole Holofcener
Carrie is invited to a couple's house in the Hamptons only to be flashed
by the husband; Miranda's law firm thinks she's a lesbian; Samantha gets
to know her doorman better; Charlotte dumps an eligible guy with the wrong
china pattern.
Episode 4: "Valley of the Twentysomethings"
Written by Michael Patrick King; directed by Alison Maclean
Carrie discovers the limitations of going out with a twentysomething hunk.
Charlotte's boyfriend has a sexual favor to ask; Samantha comes to the
sobering realization that she'll always be older than her boy toy.
Episode 5: "The Power of Female Sex"
Story by Jenji Kohan; teleplay by Darren Star; directed by Susan Seidelman
Carrie goes on a date with a gorgeous French architect who shows his
thanks with a thousand dollars; a famous painter uses Charlotte as one of
his models; Skipper becomes sexually obsessed with Miranda.
Episode 6 "Secret Sex"
Written by Darren Star; directed by Michael Fields
How many of us out there are having sex with people we are ashamed to
introduce to our friends? Carrie thinks Mr. Big is keeping her a secret,
while Miranda discovers a secret about her new boyfriend. Samantha has
never been discreet with anyone she's ever slept with, and Charlotte
divulges her past love affair with one of God's chosen people.
Episode 7: "The Monogamists"
Written and directed by Darren Star
Carrie wants a monogamous relationship with Mr. Big, while Samantha
refuses to have one with her realtor. Miranda's feelings for Skipper
intensify when she sees him with another woman, while Charlotte is faced
with her new boyfriend's sexual demands.
Episode 8: "Three's a Crowd"
Written by Jenny Bicks; directed by Nicole Holofcener
Carrie discovers not only that Mr. Big was once married, but that he and
his ex participated in a threesome. Meeting the ex-Mrs. Big, Carrie is
disappointed to find her smart, sexy and successful. Charlotte's boyfriend
wants to add another woman to their relationship, and Miranda feels left
out. Samantha finds that she has unwittingly become too involved with a
married couple.
Episode 9: "The Turtle and the Hare"
Written By Nicole Avril and Susan Kolinsky; directed by Michael Fields
Mr. Big tells Carrie he will never marry again. After a harsh dumping,
Samantha tries to turn "The Turtle" into a Helmut Lang-wearing "catch,"
but realizes he's still just The Turtle. Miranda introduces Charlotte to a
very special vibrator called "The Rabbit," which turns Charlotte into a
recluse.
Episode 10: "The Baby Shower"
Written by Terri Minsky; directed by Susan Seidelman
A baby shower for Laney, a wild child turned soccer mom, gets the girls
thinking about their futures. Carrie is late for her period, but unsure
whether she wants her pregnancy test to be positive or negative. Charlotte
is fearful she may never have the daughter for which she has been
preparing her whole life, while Laney yearns for the freedom she
sacrificed for her family.
Episode 11: "The Drought"
Written by Michael Green and Michael Patrick King; directed by Matthew
Harrison
An accidental emission has Carrie certain that she and Mr. Big will never
share a bed again. The last three months have Miranda convinced she will
never share a bed with any man again. A foray into tantric celibacy leaves
Samantha craving old-fashioned sex, and Charlotte's boyfriend would rather
be mentally balanced than sexually active.
Episode 12: "Oh Come All Ye Faithful"
Written by Michael Patrick King; directed by Matthew Harrison.
Mr. Big introduces Carrie to his mother as a friend, causing Carrie to
ponder where their relationship is headed. Miranda breaks up with Catholic
Guy because of his sexual hangups and returns to Skipper's always open
arms. Samantha finally gives relationships a try, but soon finds out that
size does matter. Charlotte is dismayed to discover that all the fortune
tellers in the city agree on one thing--her eternal status as a single
woman.
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 14 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Jun 25, 1999 (19:45) * 13 lines
Stacey asked "Do they have sex in different cities?"
Fair question.
I'm pretty sure it does, I've only seen this seasons First and Second
Episodes and it all seems to take place in a big city. New York City?
Possible tipoff:
"After Carrie ends her relationship with Mr. Big, she goes through the
"rigamarole of breaking up" and dates a new member of the Yankees."
Yankees=NYC.
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 15 of 49: wer (KitchenManager) * Sat, Jun 26, 1999 (00:30) * 1 lines
I already said it was in New York...
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 16 of 49: Autumn (autumn) * Sat, Jun 26, 1999 (20:24) * 1 lines
Mr. Big = Chris Noth, the sexiest guy on TV...
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 17 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sat, Jun 26, 1999 (23:27) * 27 lines
Bewware, another spoiler.
"If the world's fattest twins can find love, there's hope for all of us."
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 18 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sat, Jun 26, 1999 (23:29) * 3 lines
New episode Sunday night at 9.
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 19 of 49: wer (KitchenManager) * Sun, Jun 27, 1999 (00:39) * 1 lines
episode spoiler or just spoil life in general?
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 20 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sun, Jun 27, 1999 (09:52) * 1 lines
episode
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 21 of 49: wer (KitchenManager) * Wed, Jul 7, 1999 (00:55) * 1 lines
did you watch tonight?
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 22 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Wed, Jul 7, 1999 (17:04) * 3 lines
Yep, caught the last 20 minutes but they'll have reruns through the week.
This is a funny show and gives you almost a voyeuristic thrill. Being a
guy listening to girl talk.
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 23 of 49: wer (KitchenManager) * Fri, Jul 9, 1999 (03:43) * 2 lines
just go to drool for that...or be young, male and work
with a bunch of married women...
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 24 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Jul 9, 1999 (11:26) * 2 lines
I wonder if any of the drooeurs watch Sex in the City?
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 25 of 49: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Fri, Jul 9, 1999 (12:17) * 1 lines
Paul... you're in a rut...
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 26 of 49: wer (KitchenManager) * Fri, Jul 9, 1999 (12:18) * 1 lines
but the man knows what he likes!
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 27 of 49: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Fri, Jul 9, 1999 (14:48) * 2 lines
.. but he lives in the country...
doesn't bode well...
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 28 of 49: wer (KitchenManager) * Sat, Jul 10, 1999 (14:49) * 1 lines
we can all dream, can't we?
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 29 of 49: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Sun, Jul 11, 1999 (00:16) * 1 lines
yes we all can...
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 30 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Wed, Jul 28, 1999 (10:11) * 20 lines
"Sex and the City" is explained in the current Newsweek
http://www.newsweek.com/nw-srv/printed/us/ae/cu0105_1.htm

The life of single women in the big city has had a powerful hold on our
psyches since Helen Gurley Brown's Zeitgeisty book "Sex and the Single
Girl" in the '60s and Mary Tyler Moore's bachelorette pad in the '70s. But
the single heroines in today's popular imagination are worlds apart from
Helen and Mary, and an even farther cry from their old-maid aunts. They're
well dressed, well paid and sexually gratified. "I don't understand why
women are so obsessed with getting married," says Samantha. "Married
people just want to be single again. If you're single, the world is your
smorgasbord." And more and more, it seems, this undomesticated fantasy
world is seeping into the daily lives of single women.
. . .
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 31 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sun, Oct 31, 1999 (14:55) * 5 lines
By the way it's Sex *and* the City, not Sex in the City as the t
Interesting piece by neo-Victorian Wendy Shalit, on *Sex and the City*:
http://www.city-journal.org/html/9_4_a4.htm
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 32 of 49: Marcia (MarciaH) * Mon, Nov 8, 1999 (15:39) * 2 lines
bummer....*grin* Is Wendy Gene's Daughter? If so, I hope she resembles her
mother!
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 33 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Tue, Nov 30, 1999 (10:58) * 8 lines
I'm going to ask a question of the women here who may have seen this show.
Which of the characters do you relate to the most personally?
OK, guys too. Who do you have the hots for the most?
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 34 of 49: Marcia (MarciaH) * Tue, Nov 30, 1999 (14:37) * 1 lines
Gonna watch it just so I can answer the question. I usually do not identify with any of the characters on TV shows...
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 35 of 49: Marcia (MarciaH) * Tue, Nov 30, 1999 (14:47) * 1 lines
Ooops! Can't. We do not afford HBO...gonna have to read and be voyeuristic here, myself.
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 36 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Tue, Nov 30, 1999 (21:07) * 3 lines
Maybe watch it at a friends?
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 37 of 49: Marcia (MarciaH) * Tue, Nov 30, 1999 (21:50) * 1 lines
Good thought...I'll work on that.
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 38 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Wed, Dec 1, 1999 (10:40) * 4 lines
I'm working on my answer, I still have to get the names and faces matched
up.
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 39 of 49: Marcia (MarciaH) * Wed, Dec 1, 1999 (13:24) * 1 lines
...and I will canvas the people at tonight's game to note their comments...
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 40 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Thu, Dec 2, 1999 (09:30) * 4 lines
What's the game. I have about 5 Sex and the City's stacked up on TIVO.
Yum!
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 41 of 49: Marcia (MarciaH) * Thu, Dec 2, 1999 (13:30) * 1 lines
Basketball - we are back to our regular season. We won the game with Christian Heritage College of California on an abysmally wet and thundery night. So bad, in fact, that we remained warm and dry at home and listened to John do the play-by-play on the radio. Happy SatC orgy (or is it more properly a marathon?!) when you get around to it...
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 42 of 49: tvreviwer.com (sprin5) * Fri, Oct 13, 2000 (09:42) * 1 lines
The lst show rocked, with Charlotte getting the hots for the gardener and moving back to her apartment. Trey just couldn't get it up. And Samantha Jones falling for adolescent Sam Jones, who ends up stalking her after outrageous sex.
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 43 of 49: tvreviwer.com (sprin5) * Fri, Oct 13, 2000 (09:43) * 1 lines
And the red head (can't remember her name) falls for the cop who showed up at the scene of Carries mugging and ends up drinking so much he has to leave her a note to join AA.
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 44 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Tue, Oct 2, 2001 (10:39) * 93 lines
Sex and the city
After the grief, the relief: Philip Delves Broughton on how ManhattanUs
heroic firemen are finding comfort under the duvet
New York
The good news from here is that the firemen are getting all the sex they
could want. While the desperate, lonely men who make up Osama bin Laden's
shock troops had to kill themselves for their 70 sloe-eyed virgins in
paradise, the men of New York's Fire Department need only walk into a bar.
The city is awash with thousands of hotties in Fire Department tube-tops
eager to help with the relief effort.
TIt helps identify undesirables.'
Sex in wartime is notoriously clawing, ravenous and available. New York
during the past couple of weeks has been no different. Two nights after the
attacks on the World Trade Center, I was in Alva, a normally respectable
joint on 22nd Street, where all eyes were on four busty women pawing at a
pair of exhausted firemen, demanding they sign their straining T-shirts.
Friends tell of women who have been chaste for months or years, depressed by
New York's ruling caste of banking chest-beaters, Internet nerds and
literary wimps, who are now pulling back the duvet for a fireman. The
fantasy is suddenly permissible, even civic-minded, now that the firemen are
the city's heroes.
In recent years, a calendar featuring the pride of New York's Fire
Department wielding hoses and helmets in various states of manly undress has
been a huge hit. One of last season's episodes of Sex and the City featured
Samantha, the lusty PR woman, being rogered against a fire engine by one of
New York's bravest.
A Texan friend, an interior decorator, has long been in the habit of tugging
down her top whenever a fire engine passes and screaming, 'The fireUs over
here! I'm on fire!' Suddenly, she is no longer alone. Everyone is in on the
act and it is hard to think of more worthy recipients of Manhattan's sexual
abundance.
It is a simple question women are asking: if the world were to end tomorrow
Qand it has often felt that way in New York in recent days Q would you
rather spend your final night with a walking retirement plan or a death-
defying hero?
For those firemen who have come from rural corners of America to help out,
the experience beats seeing the lights in Times Square. After their shifts,
they pour into the bars around Greenwich Village and SoHo to drink and wait
to be picked up. They do not need to wait long. The busiest pick-up times
are from five to six p.m. during happy hour and 12 midnight to one a.m. when
everyone is feeling tired and emotional.
Excessive drinking is doubtless contributing to the city's rollicking sexual
mood. The death of the girly cocktail has been one of the unexpected
blessings of New York's wretched present. No more Cosmopolitans, Mudslides,
Saketinis. Everyone is on the real stuff: double whiskies, large vodkas,
tequila shots and numbing quantities of wine and beer.
The hugs of consolation in those first few depressing days following the
attacks turned, in many cases, to gropes and rolls in the hay. I once read
that in bunkers during the Blitz, and on trains taking people to
concentration camps during the second world war, strangers would grab and
kiss as fear transmuted into sexual desire and people sought one last rush
of physical intimacy.
Something similar happened here in the days following the attacks.
Physical fear has also loosened tongues once strangled by the fear of
rejection. There is nothing quite like having a falling skyscraper chase you
down a street to make you think of all you should have said but never did. A
colleague in New York said that soon after the World Trade Center was hit,
he telephoned two girls and proposed. Sadly, not even the threat of imminent
death at the hands of Arab kamikazes could persuade them to accept.
The firemen, though, are a special case. In one of the most moving moments
of the past fortnight, New YorkUs mayor, Rudolph Giuliani, addressed the
more than 150 firemen being promoted to fill the posts of those killed in
the World Trade CenterUs collapse. He said that as a child growing up in
Brooklyn, he had often visited his local fire station. 'Children are drawn
to you,' he told the firemen. 'It's because your engines are big and red and
interesting, but it's also something more than that. It's because they sense
youUre special. You run towards fires when others run away. Children can
sense that something is special about you.U
For the women now seducing the firemen, and the nation now hailing them, it
feels fundamentally right, almost a relief, to be giving these men their
due. For 20 years the country went off kilter, calling bankers and
entrepreneurs 'Masters of the Universe', hymning self-serving politicians
and confusing Tom Hanks with the real men who fought on D-Day. But now, with
the country under threat, it is the firemen, cops and soldiers Q the heirs
to the cowboys and revolutionaries Q on whom the country relies, not the
Carnegies and Mellons. These big guys called Mahoney, Petrowski and
Fernandez have always been the ideal for the American male. (((etc etc
etc....)))
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 45 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, Jul 8, 2002 (10:25) * 36 lines
yahoo.com:
NEW YORK (AP) - Candace Bushnell is no longer a single girl in the city. The author of "Sex and the City ( news - Y! TV)" has gotten hitched.
Photos
AP Photo
Bushnell, whose best-selling book was adapted into the HBO television
program starring Sarah Jessica Parker, married Charles Askegard July 4
on a wind-swept Nantucket beach in Massachusetts.
"One has to be open-minded when the right man comes along," Bushnell
told The New York Times on Sunday. "And I know it's freaky, but this
just seems like the natural thing to do."
"We're both independent, so we complement each other in a good way,"
said the groom, a 33-year-old ballet dancer she met eight weeks
earlier. "It's fun to be out on the town with her, but when we're
alone, that's when it's really great."
After the couple were declared man and wife, Bushnell ran across the
sand and leapt at Askegard, who caught her and held her above his
head.
It is her first marriage and his second.
"Life is constantly evolving," said Darren Star, the creator of the
hit HBO show. "Everyone has to have a new chapter."
Bushnell's "Sex and the City" was a collection of columns she had
written for the New York Observer newspaper. She also is the author of
"Four Blondes."

Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 46 of 49: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Oct 1, 2005 (21:12) * 1 lines
Does this show ever get interesting? Now that it is on ordinary tv, I can see it. I have found no reason to do so. I was soooooooo hoping...
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 47 of 49: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Apr 14, 2006 (21:36) * 1 lines
This show is really growing on me. It is also my windingg-down time when it airs so I don't have to worry much about it. I've Never seen the Sopranos. Yes I live in a cave on the moon...
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 48 of 49: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Wed, Apr 19, 2006 (08:07) * 1 lines
I haven't watched it for a while. Great show though.
Topic 33 of 111 [tv]: Sex in the City with Sarah Jessica Parker
Response 49 of 49: Conf admin (cfadm) * Sat, Jul 1, 2006 (20:46) * 3 lines
It's pretty much just reruns these days.
Desperate Housewives has taken over the radar screen and there's something else on the horizon that's Sex in the Citylike.


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